A new type of banking malware is targeting Android users. DoubleLocker, a Trojan that can encrypt data on devices, locks victims out of their smartphones by altering PIN codes - to re-gain access, ...
Do not fall victim to this new attack. Here’s something new to worry about over the holidays. Android ransomware attacks have now started — yes, you read that right. Your phone is instantly locked ...
It’s a story almost as old as time: malware is wreaking havoc on Android devices again. Usually, Android malware aims to steal sensitive data and passwords in order to gain access to online accounts.
DroidLock ransomware locks Android screens and steals banking data through fake apps, turning phones into spy tools without encrypting files. Protect yourself by only downloading from the Google Play ...
Google has introduced AI-powered ransomware detection in Google Drive to safeguard users and organizations from file corruption. The system pauses suspicious syncing, alerts users, and offers an ...
AI-driven ransomware now targets backups, too. Malware can dwell for weeks, mapping recovery systems. Your clean restore point may already be corrupted. We all know the benefits of backups, right? If ...
Cybersecurity threats in 2026 are escalating, with ransomware attacks 2026 becoming more sophisticated and financially damaging. Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) platforms now allow even low-skill ...